Have had a couple excellent dealerships, one in Madison, Wisconsin that was outstanding, another (also in Wiconsin) called Rock River PowerSports. Between the two, all I did was routine maintenance; anything larger, including tires and balancing, they did the work. Serviced my Yamaha snowmobiles as well, supplied parts if I wanted to do the work myself. As far as I know, both are very much in business today.
I understand the dealer's point of view; parts likely not in stock, space taken up when parts have to be ordered, general condition of a 26+ year old bike (It worked when I brought it in!) is generally not good, (can you say Japanese wiring?) lack of mechanics experienced in working on older bikes.
But, if they agree to work on your bike, the work should be top quality, same as work done on the newest road-burner they sell. One common element through this site...few who ride these bikes will put up with shoddy work!
So, if you find a competent dealership who will work on your bike, patronize them with your $$. However, expect to try different places if you have that luxury, as competent places are not found easily. I have yet to find one here in western Colorado.
I understand the dealer's point of view; parts likely not in stock, space taken up when parts have to be ordered, general condition of a 26+ year old bike (It worked when I brought it in!) is generally not good, (can you say Japanese wiring?) lack of mechanics experienced in working on older bikes.
But, if they agree to work on your bike, the work should be top quality, same as work done on the newest road-burner they sell. One common element through this site...few who ride these bikes will put up with shoddy work!
So, if you find a competent dealership who will work on your bike, patronize them with your $$. However, expect to try different places if you have that luxury, as competent places are not found easily. I have yet to find one here in western Colorado.
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